Visit to PT. POLYTRON for Establishing Collaboration

Visit to PT. POLYTRON for Establishing Collaboration

An industrial visit to PT Hartono Istana Teknologi (POLYTRON), located at Jl. KHR Asnawi PO Box 126, Krapyak, Kudus, Central Java, has been successfully conducted. In this regard, a team from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program was received by Mr. David Setyadi Rahardjo, the Head of Culture Development, and his team. During the visit, opportunities for collaboration between the Vocational School of Diponegoro University, particularly the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program, and PT Hartono Istana Teknologi (POLYTRON) in the development of the University’s Tri Dharma, especially in the internship process for students and other cooperation, were discussed. The discussion concluded that PT Hartono Istana Teknologi (POLYTRON) will accept students for internships by directly submitting a request letter. This visit is part of the Vocational School’s efforts to expand its cooperation network with leading companies in order to provide better practical experiences for its students. PT. POLYTRON, known for its innovations in the field of electronics, is a highly anticipated partner to help improve the quality of technical education at the Vocational School. During the visit, representatives from the Vocational School met with PT. POLYTRON’s senior management to discuss various potential collaborations, including internship programs, joint research, and training for students. Both parties explored various ways to support and strengthen the competencies of students in facing future industry challenges. This collaboration not only benefits students in terms of practical experience and industrial knowledge but also provides opportunities for PT. POLYTRON to recruit quality workforce from Vocational School graduates. In a joint statement after the meeting, both parties expressed their commitment to carry out this collaboration with enthusiasm and dedication. They believe that collaboration between the education and industry sectors will bring significant benefits to both parties and contribute positively to economic and social development in the region. This visit is considered an important first step in building a strong relationship between the Vocational School and PT. POLYTRON, and is expected to serve as a foundation for broader and sustainable cooperation in the future.

Impressive Achievements Of Industrial Electrical Engineering Students Taking Part In IISMA

Impressive Achievements Of Industrial Electrical Engineering Students Taking Part In IISMA

Dattaka Agrya Bhaktiyoga, a student from the Industrial Electrical Engineering program at Diponegoro University’s (Undip) Vocational School, has achieved remarkable success by participating in the Indonesian International Student Mobility Award (IISMA) Vocational Edition 2023. Dattaka outstanding performance in this prestigious competition has brought honor not only to himself but also to Undip and the Vocational School. The IISMA Vocational Edition is renowned for its rigorous selection process and its focus on recognizing students’ excellence in various vocational fields. Dattaka participation highlights Undip’s commitment to providing its students with opportunities for international exposure and recognition. Dattaka success in the competition reflects his dedication, hard work, and exceptional abilities in the field of industrial electrical engineering. 

His achievement serves as an inspiration to his peersand underscores the high standards of education and training provided by Undip’s Vocational School. In addition to showcasing his technical skills and knowledge, Dattaka participation in IISMA has also enriched his international experience, allowing him to interact with students from different backgrounds and cultures.

Such experiences are invaluable in preparing students for the globalized workforce and fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. Undoubtedly, Dattaka success in the IISMA Vocational Edition 2023 is a testament to his talent, determination, and the quality of education offered by Undip’s Vocational School. It reaffirms Undip’s position as a leading institution in vocational education and highlights the caliber of its students in the national and international arenas.

“Workshop Program of Industrial Electrical Engineering Study at Vocational School Installs Solar Panels for Energy Efficiency!”

“Workshop Program of Industrial Electrical Engineering Study at Vocational School Installs Solar Panels for Energy Efficiency!”

In the midst of efforts to raise awareness about renewable energy, the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Workshop at the Vocational School has taken a bold step by installing solar panels on their premises. This innovative move aims not only to reduce dependence on conventional energy sources but also to provide opportunities for students to further their understanding of green technology. The installation of solar panels is intended to generate clean and environmentally friendly energy for everyday use in the workshop. As a result, this study program serves not only as 

a center for theoretical learning but also as a practical environment that applies principles of sustainability and energy efficiency.

According to the Head of the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program, Mr. Arkhan Subari, S.T., M.Kom., this step is part of their commitment to supporting sustainable learning and preparing students for a more environmentally sustainable future. “We hope that with the adoption of renewable technologies such as solar panels, our students will become more aware of the importance of renewable energy in supporting sustainable industrial development,” he said. The installation of solar panels is also expected to provide long-term economic benefits to the school by reducing energy costs and improving operational efficiency. Additionally, this initiative sets an example for other schools to adopt renewable technologies in their efforts to preserve the environment and reduce carbon footprint.

Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program at Undip Vocational School Drives Innovation and Skill Development

Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program at Undip Vocational School Drives Innovation and Skill Development

In an effort to enhance the quality of vocational education and support skill development in the field of industrial electrical engineering, the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program at Undip Vocational School, Diponegoro University (Undip), held a Competitive Fund Meeting. The meeting, which took place in Jakarta on Monday, December 18, 2023, aimed to formulate financing strategies and collaborations to support innovation and skill development among students in the future.One of the main focuses of this meeting was to identify potential innovative projects that could receive support from the Competitive Fund to broaden students’ access to the latest technology and best practices in the industry. During the discussions, the importance of strengthening a curriculum that is responsive to industry demands was emphasized, as well as facilitating access to the equipment and facilities needed for practical learning.

One of the main focuses of this meeting was to identify potential innovative projects that could receive support from the Competitive Fund to expand students’ access to the latest technology and best practices in the industry. During the discussions, there was an emphasis on the importance of strengthening the curriculum to be responsive to industry demands, as well as facilitating access to the equipment and facilities necessary for practical learning. The head of the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program at Undip Vocational School expressed their commitment to continue innovating in providing quality education.

They also highlighted the importance of collaboration with the industry in designing the curriculum, organizing internships, and jointly developing research projects. Amidst the discussions involving representatives from the Study Program, the industrial sector, and local government, it was agreed to establish a collaborative forum that would continuously oversee the implementation of the outcomes of this meeting. This forum will be tasked with ensuring consistent and effective follow-up in pushing forward concrete steps in the development of educational programs and enhancing students’ access to industrial opportunities. The Competitive Fund Meeting attended by Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program at Undip Vocational School is expected to be a significant milestone in strengthening collaboration between vocational education, industry, and government in supporting the development of industrial electrical engineering skills in Indonesia. With concrete steps and strong synergy, it is hoped that graduates in this field will become increasingly prepared to face the challenges and opportunities in the continuously evolving job market.

LED Lights Made by Vocational Schools

LED Lights Made by Vocational Schools

“Vokalite Ready to Light Up the World” is the tagline of the lamp made by the Diponegoro University Vocational School. Through the Teaching Factory Program, the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program is ready to make various kinds of LED lamps, starting from 7 watts, 9 watts, 12 watts, 15 watts, 20 watts, 30 watts and 40 watts.

Making LED lights through the Teaching Factory program will start on October 2 2023. The manufacturing process does not involve students from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program with the aim that students also understand how to make LED lights from the start to the quality control process.

Announcement of Call for Health Tests for Recruitment for the UNDIP Vocational School D4 Collaboration Class Program

Announcement of Call for Health Tests for Recruitment for the UNDIP Vocational School D4 Collaboration Class Program

In connection with the completion of the PT. Four Class Cooperation (D4K) Diploma Education Program. PLN (Persero) with the UNDIP Vocational School class of 2019, hereby present 18 of the 18 participants who have passed the D4K program lectures. Furthermore, these participants have the right to take part in the physical and laboratory health test selection stages. The following are the names of participants who have passed and participated in the selection stages: